M.Ed. in Educational Technology

This program is appropriate for teachers who wish to expand their use of technology in their own classroom, as well as those wishing to become technology leaders on the school, district, and national levels.

Degree Requirements

The Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree requires 36 credits. The degree requires a nine-credit departmental core, a 24-credit technology core, as well as a 3-credit culminating internship.

Technology Core

ET 605

Introduction to Educational Technology

ET 610

Curricular Applications of Technology

OR

ET 660

Innovative Digital Schools

ET 620

Multimedia Design in the Classroom

ET 630

Digital Communication in the Classroom

ET 631

Transformative Online Teaching

ET 641

Universal Design for Learning with Technology Integration

OR

ED 602

Learner-Centered Education

Research Core

ED 600

Foundations of Educational Research

OR

ED 670

Teacher Research and Inquiry

OR

ED776

Theory & Research on Teaching in Education

Leadership Core

AD 662

Leadership, Supervision and Professional Development

ED 608

Creative Thinking, Collaboration, & Educational Change

ET 680

The Role of the Technology Leader

ET 690

Educational Technology Seminar

Culminating Project

ET 691

Educational Technology Internship

Internship

The internship is a culminating experience in which candidates take the technology and leadership skills that they have learned and apply them. The internship is generally done as an individualized project at your own school or district and involves helping your school or district move forward with technology.

Completion Time

The educational technology program may be taken part-time (to be completed in 2-5 years), which offers a self-paced opportunity to complete requirements over a longer period of time with courses delivered at times of the day that are convenient to full-time work schedules.

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, students will earn a M.Ed. in Educational Technology.